An exterior view of Samsung SDS headquarters.

Samsung SDS on Tuesday held its 41st annual general meeting at its Samsung SDS campus in Jamsil. Shareholders approved agenda items including the financial statements, partial changes to the articles of incorporation, appointments of inside and outside directors, appointments of audit committee members and approval of the directors’ remuneration cap.

Chief Executive Lee Jun-hee (이준희) stressed that the company posted 13.93 trillion won in 2025 revenue and 957.1 billion won in operating profit. He added that the cloud business accounted for more than 41 percent of IT services revenue, and that the business structure is being successfully reshaped around cloud and generative AI.

He also explained an “AI full-stack” strategy spanning AI infrastructure, AI platforms and AI solutions that is driving corporate AX (AI Transformation).

In the “AI infrastructure” area, he said the company provides cloud environments customers want centred on SCP (Samsung Cloud Platform). He said it is also providing high-performance AI infrastructure equipped with the latest GPU models as adoption of generative AI spreads.

In the “AI platform” area, he said the generative AI service platform FabriX supports links between various global LLMs and corporate business systems. He said the company, as South Korea’s first OpenAI ChatGPT Enterprise reseller partner, has secured more than 10 customers across industries including the public sector, finance, manufacturing, distribution and services.

In the “AI solutions” area, he stressed that the company supports companies’ AI innovation by providing customer-tailored global solutions including the generative AI-based collaboration solution Brity Works, as well as Emro, o9 and Salesforce.

Lee also outlined a business strategy to strengthen AI execution capabilities centred on the AX centre this year. He said the company will rapidly expand external business through strategic partnerships with global companies.

He also said the company will pursue AI data centre and DBO (Design·Build·Operate) projects to foster AI infrastructure as a new business that will underpin future growth. He said it aims to lead South Korea’s data centre market and lay the groundwork for expanding AI services such as GPUaaS and FabriX. DBO is a business that carries out outsourced data centre design, construction and operations.

Samsung SDS conducted electronic voting from March 8 to 17 so shareholders could exercise voting rights without attending the meeting in person. For shareholders unable to attend, it accepted advance applications and livestreamed the meeting online.

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